“Re-Naturing / Nurturing?” – a Salve For The Wounds Of The Industrial Age

In the postmodern era, landscaping is stepping further than aesthetic or as scenographic screening for environments engineered and instrumentalized by other discipline that tends to be irrelevant to global urbanization. Landscape is called to take on greater responsibility, particularly in addressing the environmental and social challenges of urban environments by helping to “clean up” and rejuvenate the post Read the full article…

Unlocking Urban Potential: Transforming Wasted Spaces into Green Zone

Urban designers play a key role in converting unused areas into greener, more sustainable areas. To create vibrant and environmentally responsible urban settings, they bring their skills in planning, design, and the fusion of numerous aspects. Some key contributions that urban designers can make are Site Analysis and Assessment, Conceptualization and Design Development, Green Infrastructure Read the full article…

How do we design inclusive spaces?

The United Nations defines a disability as resulting “from the interaction between persons with impairments, attitudinal and environmental barriers that hinder their full and effective participation in society on an equal basis” (United Nations, 2006). In the past, accessible design has focused on physical access. In more recent years efforts to consider other elements of Read the full article…